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Air Chrysalis by Seiji Anderson

United States

Seiji Anderson — Art Director

Featured work Air Chrysalis

Seiji Anderson is an Art Director based in United States, featured in the Art of Styleframe library of motion design and visual design talent. This profile aggregates selected works documented in the gallery alongside attribution links back to the artist's own portfolio for verified context.

Seiji's portfolio spans Air Chrysalis, Closer, Datacenter, Hard-Boiled Wonderland among other commissions; the 12 selections indexed here each carry attribution straight back to the studio that made them. Titles in the gallery below include Air Chrysalis, Seeker, Hard-Boiled Wonderland, HEX, among others, each opening on the original artist source rather than rehosted media.

For the complete picture, Seiji keeps work at seiji.nyc, behance.net, instagram.com, and we treat those as the canonical record rather than duplicating them here. There's a reason we anchor Seiji to United States and to specific works instead of vague trend labels: the specifics are the part worth keeping.

Seiji Anderson is an Art Director based in United States, featured in the Art of Styleframe library. The selections below link to the artist's own portfolio for verified work history and credits.

Portfolio highlights

  • Air Chrysalis A design and animation exploration based on Haruki Murakami's novel, 1Q84.
  • Closer - Main Title Design Role: Art Direction, Typography, Design Photography: unsplash. — A couple is relocated to a new job located in Tokyo. As they explore their new surroundings they slowly drift apart.
  • Styleframes Role: All — Speculative design work for an IT and Data Center provider exploring the aesthetics of high technology meeting industrial grit and strength.
  • Main Title Design A project inspired by the writings of Haruki Murakami. These frames are a design exploration for a speculative film based on Murakami's novel, 'Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End
  • Le Modulor - CGI Challenge Role: Al — A concept art piece done as a submission for Ronen Bekerman's architectural visualization blog. The brief was simple, use the posed 3d figure provided to produce an image.
  • Wood Wide Web Radiolab, with Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, is a radio show and podcast weaving stories and science into sound and music-rich documentaries.

This profile is part of the Art of Styleframe (AOSF) library of motion and visual design talent.